Summary:
The book is a memoir that chronicles the life of a man who became a notorious pimp in the American Midwest, detailing his harsh upbringing, his rise and fall in the world of pimping, and the gritty realities of street life and exploitation. It provides an introspective look at the psychological manipulations involved in the pimping subculture and the impact of systemic racism and poverty on the African-American community.
Key points:
1. Exploitation Cycle: The book discusses exploitation, especially in pimp-prostitute relationships, and its presence in society.
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